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Tools

Screencast: record your screen

Screencast: record your screen

Screencast are video recording of what ever is going on on your computer screen. It is possible to record audio like voiceovers or computer sounds . The output is typically small videos, which are often used for instructional purposes or presentations.

Create your own AI teaching assistant with Poe

Create your own AI teaching assistant with Poe

Would you like to create your own AI-bot to give your students feedback or help answer their questions about a specific topic? Using the free app Poe to easily set up your own bot, without any code.

Collaborative notes with Padlet

Collaborative notes with Padlet

Use Padlet for student contributions and feedback as well as follow-up on group work and sharing information in class.

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Cases

Techno-Aesthetic Analysis

Techno-Aesthetic Analysis

Tanya Ravn : Techno-aesthetic analysis, a new analytical and didactical approach to study aesthetic phenomena, aimed at teaching in the humanities and particularly in the aesthetic disciplines. Informed by philosophy of technology

The Risks and Opportunities Presented by Adopting (and not adopting!) AI in HE

The Risks and Opportunities Presented by Adopting (and not adopting!) AI in HE

Philippa Hardman : Dr. Philippa Hardman's keynote The Risks and Opportunities Presented by Adopting (and not adopting!) AI in HE in Denmark from the Make a Difference Conference 2023: 

Using ChatGPT for Preparation, Teaching and Supervision

Using ChatGPT for Preparation, Teaching and Supervision

Mark Friis Hau : Mark Friis Hau has been trying out the use of ChatGPT for most aspects of teaching his class - in this video he presents beneficial uses in teacher preparation, student homework and supervision.

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Themes

How to Formulate Good Questions

How to Formulate Good Questions

Are you interested in knowing how to ask the good questions in class? Here are some tips on how to get started

Theory of Didactic Situations (‘The TDS model’)

Theory of Didactic Situations (‘The TDS model’)

Theory of Didactic Situations is a model to describe best practice in teaching, learn more here.

Using Zoom for online teaching

Using Zoom for online teaching

Teach live online in an online meeting room with Zoom (up to 500 participants).

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